Six Word Story
Cat jumped on maddy, Maddy hugged.
Got sick and slept, still sick.
Unsure of story rules, still writing.
Friday, March 11, 2011
6-9pm at the Chemical Heritage Foundation, 315 Chestnut Street
A festive evening of fellowship and fund-raising for our students. Come celebrate the SLA Community with parents, teacher and friends! $45 per person or $80/couple
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my dream girl out of my sleep what do this all mean
it seems to be a sign that i should make you mines
girl looking so bad, her apperance should be a crime
she stole my heart like thief, but left it pumping in peace
she so close to me but i was thinking she's out of reach
she got my emotion in waves, and i'm reaching high tide
got the familiar aura you giving off that wifey vibe
a beautiful flower grown out in an ugly lot
look like you been through a lot so deserve a lot
fly like a hi 5, she always look alive
looking like a bride, you should reside by my side
Basketball has played a big part in my life as well. Besides going to school and having fun all I did when I was play sports as a kid. I played organized basketball and football. Basketball is more of my sport, and I learned that after one season of playing football. Since I was three, I have always had a passion for basketball and to this day until forever, I always will. The first time I picked up a basketball I couldn’t put it down. When I was four or five year old I would always go to Marshall States Park. My uncle would teach me the basics of how to play the game. As I got older and better I would always play him and my friends one on one. I would never forget the times when I would go to the park with my uncle because he taught me everything I know. He pushed me to become better and he would always rough me up. I think that basketball has taught me how to interact with people. I would always go to the court and make friends. I have built a lot of social skills on the basketball court that will for sure follow me through life.
The best experience of my life so far has been my time at my high school, Science Leadership Academy. The first day of school was a day I will just always remember. Nothing really exciting happened, it was a good day and it was just an opportunity to get acquainted with my teachers and my peers that I would be spending the next four years of my life with. I had never looked forward to a new experience as much as I did this one. I remember the first day of my ninth grade year like it was yesterday. I woke up that morning filled with so much energy and anticipation. I showered and dressed quickly, grooming myself as if it was my wedding day. My bus and train ride to school went relatively smoothly. As I got off the trolley and walked to school, I had found myself already making a new friend. He was a 10th grader named Jefferson Cauvin. We talked about the school and what I should expect.
When I stepped into the doors of SLA for the first time, my body took on a rush of excitement. Jeff introduced me to some of his friends and I had already felt as though I was apart of the SLA community. I got acquainted with my teachers and I became friends with many people. Little did I know that this day was the start of my legacy as a person and student. My experience at SLA has been like no other. Even though I am about graduate, I am still learning myself. My school has prepared me to succeed under any circumstances. My life story is just at it's beginning and I believe that I have no ceiling in terms of being successful as long as I stay focused and work hard.